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Minolta SR-T 200 - Exposure Adjustment or Full-Manual Operation

Minolta SR-T 200
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speed and aperture settings. If the follower
cannot be moved into alignment, one of
these settings must be adjusted to allow it.
It may be more usual to set the shutter-
speed first according to the subject move-
ment and effect desired, though the aper-
ture may of course be set first if appropriate
(see pp. 28-29).
3. ~fter the needles are aligned, simply con-
firm focus (see p. 30) and composition and
release the shutter (p. 33).
B:
C:
More exposure Less exposure
Exposure adjustment or full-manual operation
Aperture or shutter speed can if desired be
adjusted so as to give more or less exposure
than the meter indicates proper. With MC
lenses, each click stop on the aperture ring
represents a half-stop difference in exposure
(seep. 27), while moving the shutter-speed dial
from one click-stop to another changes expo-
sure a full stop. With more exposure, the fol-
lower will appear nearer the top of the hori-
zontal frame (see II lustration B at left); with
less, on the other side of the needle toward the
bottom (Illustration C). Needle alignment may
of course be completely disregarded for full-
manual exposure control.
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